Milk thistle is commonly found growing wild in a variety of settings, including roadsides. The Latin name is Silybum marianum. The seeds of the dried flower are used. The active ingredient in the plant is a flavonoid called silymarin, an antioxidant said to protect liver cells from toxins. Silymarin apparently promotes liver cell protein synthesis and decreases the oxidation of glutathione. The plant's flowers and seeds have been used for more than 2,000 years to treat disorders of the liver and gallbladder.
Descriptions Latin name:silybuma marianum Part of used:fruit Specs available: silymarin80.0% (uv), silymarin70.0% (hplc), silybin30.0, hplc, appearance: light yellow fine powder Supply ability; 500kg/month ife: 2 years Brief introduction Milk thistle is a plant native to europe. It has a long history of use as a folk remedy for liver and gallbladder disorders. The active constituent of milk thistle is thought to be silymarin, a flavonoid found in the seeds. Other names for it include silymarin, marian thistle, mediterranean thistle, mary thistle, holy thistle, and silybum marianum. Applications 1) hepatitis Milk thistle supplements have been explored for chronic hepatitis, however, larger, well-designed studies are needed before it can be recommended for this condition. 2) cirrhosis Preliminary studies suggest milk thistle supplements may be beneficial for people with cirrhosis. It may improve liver function. More research is needed, however, because many of the studies conducted so far on milk thistle and cirrhosis have been poorly designed. 3) protection from liver damage Milk thistle may protect the liver against toxicity from acetaminophen (tylenol), alcohol and other drugs. In europe, milk thistle is reportedly administered to patients when they are given medications known to cause liver problems. 4) other conditions Milk thistle has also been explored for cancer prevention and high cholesterol. 25kg per drum outside with inner plastic bags
Product specification 80% silymarin (uv-vis) Latin name silybum marianum.L Distribution mainly planted in shan'xiíóhebei and jiangsu province. Product type: yellow powdered extract Part of the plant used seed Extract method: grain alcohol Cas#: [84604-20-6] What is milk thistle extract ? Milk thistle is a unique herb which contains a natural compound called silymarin. Silymarin nourishes the liver like no other nutrient currently known. The liver acts as the body's filter constantly cleansing to protect you from toxins. Over time, these toxins can accumulate in the liver. Milk thistle's potent antioxidant properties and rejuvenating actions help keep the liver strong & healthy. Milk thistle is also known by the names our lady's thistle, marian thistle, and wild artichoke. This plant is called milk thistle because the leaves of the plant have white veins that look as if milk was spilled upon them - according to legend, the milk of the virgin mary. Dioscorides wrote that milk thistle seeds could be used to treat snake bites. This plant is native to the mediterranean and grows wild throughout europe, north america and australia. Milk thistle has been used in europe as a remedy for liver problems for thousands of years. The seeds were consumed by european wet nurses to insure a healthy milk supply. The heads of this thistle formerly were eaten, boiled, treated like those of the artichoke. Packing detail Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. Net weight: 25kgs/drum. I.D. 40cmx50cm
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Botanical name: Silybum marianum Untampered and pure. Grown to maintain highest potency to retain medicinal properties. Activity: treatment for liver problems, antioxidant, antinflammatory
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